Inter are expecting to bring in €20 million in transfer fees from the sales of midfielder Stefano Sensi and defender Lorenzo Pirola to Monza.

This according to Italian news outlet FCInterNews, who report that the Nerazzurri will meet with the newly-promoted Serie A club in the coming days to work on the two deals.

The Nerazzurri have already sold one player to Monza following the Lombard team’s promotion to Serie A, with goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio having made the switch to the Lombard team on a permanent basis for €4 million after being out on loan for the past two seasons.

The business between the two teams isn’t expected to end there, however, with Monza also hoping to make the loan of Pirola permanent, and they will look to lower the €8 million clause to sign him on a permanent basis in talks with the Nerazzurri.

Sensi is also one of Monza’s priority targets to strengthen their team for their first season back in the top flight, and between the price tags agreed for him and Pirola, Inter expect to bring in at least €20 million.